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Development of the Nanobody display technology to target lentiviral vectors to antigen-presenting ce…
The role of antigen-presenting cells in filoviral hemorrhagic fever: gaps in current knowledge.
Requirements for immune recognition and processing of factor VIII by antigen-presenting cells.
Circulating human basophils lack the features of professional antigen presenting cells.
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Study on Antigen-presenting Function of Gamma Delta T Cells in Sepsis and Its Molecular Mechanisms
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